Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Clarence Ernest Lossing
MN 07-11-1967 Vietnam Army
602
Gary Vaughn Lovellette
MN 12-29-1969 Vietnam Army
603
Richard Ordell Lozenski
CA 05-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
604
William Harvey Lucas
MN 09-04-1968 Vietnam Army
605
Douglas Roy Lueck
MN 10-02-1966 Vietnam Army
606
Donald James Lundequam
MN 06-05-1970 Vietnam Army
607
Gerald Vernon Lundy
MN 05-07-1970 Vietnam Army
608
Melville Albert Lurth Jr
MN 06-08-1969 Vietnam Army
609
Douglas Edwin Luscombe
CA 06-21-1971 Vietnam Army
610
Milo George Maahs
MN 01-21-1969 Vietnam Air Force
611
Roy Francis Maas
MN 04-18-1969 Vietnam Army
612
Bradley Thomas Mace
MN 03-03-1970 Vietnam Marines
613
Lyle Everett Mackedanz
MN 04-21-1968 Vietnam Army
614
William Russell Mackey Jr
MN 03-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
615
Robert Louis Madland
MN 08-22-1967 Vietnam Army
616
Marlow Erling Madsen
MN 01-18-1967 Vietnam Navy
617
Michael Allen Mahowald
MN 06-16-1969 Vietnam Army
618
Donald Dale Maki
MN 10-25-1967 Vietnam Navy
619
Roger Lee Maki
MN 02-21-1971 Vietnam Army
620
James Francis Malloy
MN 01-06-1969 Vietnam Army
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